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Used by over 3 million people across the globe,
Multi-Pure Drinking Water Systems is one of the most
effective Drinking Water Treatment Systems available.
Multi-Pure Drinking Water Systems solve aesthetic problems
in tap water as well as reduce contaminants of health
concern. Below are some of the most commonly asked questions
about Multi-Pure's Solid Carbon Block technology.
Frequently Asked
Questions
Are Multi-Pure Drinking Water
Systems certified to reduce contaminants of health
concern?
Multi-Pure's Drinking Water Systems have been
tested and listed under NSF/ANSI Standard No. 42 and
Standard No. 53 by NSF International and Underwriters
Laboratories Inc. (UL®). The replacement filters are
also tested and certified by NSF and UL.
What contaminants are Multi-Pure
Drinking Water Systems certified by NSF and UL® to
reduce?
Multi-Pure Drinking Water Systems have been
tested and certified by NSF and UL for the reduction of the
following contaminants/substances (*99% is the maximum rate
of reduction certified):
Aesthetic Effects (ANSI/NSF
Standard No. 42):
Chlorine by > 99%, Particulate matter down to 0.5
micrometer, sub micron (Class I)
Health Effects (ANSI/NSF
Standard No. 53):
Turbidity, Lead, Mercury, PCB (Endocrine Disrupter),
Chlordane (Endocrine Disrupter), Toxaphene (Endocrine
Disrupter), 1,1-Dichloroethane (Endocrine Disrupter), Cysts,
Trihalomethanes, Asbestos, Volatile Organic Chemicals, MTBE,
Chloramines, Arsenic V(MP880 Series)
Are the Multi-Pure Drinking Water
Systems also certified or registered by the states of
California, Iowa, Wisconsin, Massachusetts, and Colorado who
have drinking water programs?
Multi-Pure Drinking Water Systems have been
certified or registered by the states of California, Iowa,
Wisconsin, Massachusetts, and Colorado (all the states that
regulate drinking water systems).
Is there a
warranty/guarantee?
Multi-Pure Corporation demonstrates confidence in
its Drinking Water Systems by providing a 30 day money-back
guarantee*. In addition the Drinking Water System housings
are warranted for 25 years and system accessories are
warranted for 12 months.
Can the Multi-Pure Drinking Water
System be used during an emergency, or when the water is
turned off?
Yes, you can hand pump or siphon water through
the Multi-Pure unit during an emergency situation. Complete
instructions are available from Multi-Pure.
Can the Multi-Pure Drinking Water
System be connected to an automatic ice-maker?
Yes. The Multi-Pure Drinking Water System (Models
MP750SB, MP1200EL, and MP880EL) can be connected to any type
of water dispenser or ice maker.
Does the system remove the natural,
healthy trace minerals such as calcium, magnesium, and
potassium?
No, Multi-Pure Drinking Water Systems leave in
the healthy, naturally occurring minerals.
Why did Multi-Pure design the
filter to take out contaminants like VOCs but not the
natural minerals?
Minerals are totally dissolved in solution and do
not have an actual physical size; thus, the minerals pass
through the filter unchanged. The materials used in
Multi-Pure Drinking Water are specially selected for their
ability to react with the chemicals in the water but not
with natural minerals. The ability to leave the natural,
healthy minerals in while reducing harmful contaminants was
a vital factor in the development of Multi-Pure's solid
carbon block filter. The medical community has always
maintained that certain minerals were essential for a
healthy body, and a recent study in the Journal of the
American Dietetic Association found that drinking water with
high levels of beneficial, healthful minerals may reduce the
risk of heart disease.
If the unit does not remove
minerals, how does it take out lead?
Multi-Pure was able to devise a solid carbon
block filter whereby certain dissolved impurities, such as
Lead and chemicals, are adsorbed to the carbon surface by
chemical reaction and adsorption. Adsorption (as opposed to
absorption) is defined as "the adhesion in a thin layer of
molecules to the surface of solid bodies with which they are
in contact" (Webster's Collegiate Dictionary). Thus the
solid carbon block can be analogized to a magnet that metal
shavings (Lead, in the analogy) adhere to.
If a filter can take out Chlorine,
can it also take out Trihalomethanes (disinfection
by-products)?
Multi-Pure Drinking Water Systems have been
tested and certified to reduce Chlorine and Trihalomethanes.
However, not all filters certified to reduce Chlorine can
reduce Trihalomethanes (although some disreputable companies
would have you believe so!). Chlorine is a substance that is
relatively easy to remove. But, chlorine that has interacted
with organic material to form Trihalomethanes (thus having a
completely different molecular structure) is extremely
difficult to remove. Consumers must check with UL (or their
state health department if that state certifies units) to
see if the filter is certified for Trihalomethanes or VOC
reduction.
How often do the filters need to be
changed?
Filter life will vary in direct proportion to the
amount of water used and the type and level of impurities in
the water being processed. It is recommended that the filter
be replaced when the first of the following occurs: (a) the
unit's rated capacity is reached; (b) annually; (c) the flow
rate diminishes (which occurs when the filter becomes
clogged with particulate matter); or (d) the filter becomes
saturated with bad tastes and odors. The filters can not be
back flushed or rinsed and used again. Even if your filter
is still white and the flow rate is still high, to ensure
maximum product performance and maintain product warranty,
Multi-Pure requires that filters be replaced at least once a
year, regardless of capacity.
Can hot water be run through the
filter?
The biggest problem with hot water is the
sloughing off of chemicals/compounds which had been
adsorbed. The heat causes the carbon pores to open up. which
could result in lead or chemicals being released into the
water. And, the carbon would not effectively reduce
contaminants in the water. Hot water is usually under 212
degrees, and that isn't hot enough to alter the raw
materials, so there wouldn't be any damage to the filter
itself. If someone does run hot water through the filter,
they should immediately run cold water through until the
filter cools and then flush the filter for about 3 minutes.
The filter then will again perform effectively. And, don't
drink the hot water.
If I leave on vacation, do I have
to disconnect my filter?
Do not allow water to sit in the unit for
extended periods of time (10 or more days) without being
used. If the unit is to be left unused for more than 10
days, drain all the water from the system and remove the
filter. Upon your return reconnect the filter in the housing
and continue use.
Comparison To
Bottled Water
Many Americans have become concerned about the quality of
their tap water and have turned to bottled water as a
solution. Studies have shown, however, that bottled water is
not necessarily cleaner or safer than tap water, and that
bottled water actually has fewer standards regulating it.
Some of the problems with bottled water include: the
inconvenience of having to buy and carry water; the
questionable and inconsistent quality of the water; the
expense; and the environmental effect of the manufacture and
disposal of all those plastic bottles. "Microbes,
pesticides, and solvents have been detected throughout
groundwater supplies, and have subsequently found their way
into bottles, regardless of disinfection. A third of the 103
bottled water brands tested in a four-year scientific study
by the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) contained
such contaminants in at least some samples, at levels that
exceed state or industry standards. Chemicals typically used
to disinfect water may react unpredictably with substances,
adding their own potentially dangerous element as well."
says the March/April 2001 issue of emagazine. The World Wide
Fund for Nature commissioned a 26 page study called "Bottled
Water: Understanding a social phenomenon," in which it
reveals:
World bottled water market is estimated
to be worth $22 billion.
Bottled water, although up to 1,000 times the
price of tap water, may be no safer, or healthier than
tap water.
More standards regulate tap water in Europe and
the US than bottled water.
Every year 1.5 million tons of plastic are used to
bottle water and toxic chemicals can be released during
the manufacture and disposal of the bottles.
Multi-Pure
Drinking Water Systems vs Bottled Water
Multi-Pure Drinking Water Systems make
fresh, clean water convenient and readily available at
your kitchen counter.
You can fill your own bottles with healthy
Multi-Pure water for pennies and take them with you
wherever you go.
And, because you can fill and refill bottles, the
amount of bottles disposed of will be greatly
reduced.
No heavy bottles to lift or storage space needed.
Bottled Water
Cost Comparison
Multi-Pure Drinking Water Systems $.07 per
gal.
Pitcher/Carafe $.20 per gal.
Vending Machine Water $.25 per gal.
Home Delivered Bottled Water $1.74 per gal.
Domestic Purified Bottled Water $2.23 per gal.
Imported Bottled Water $3.84 per gal.
Costs are averaged, based on several different
brands.
How the Filter
Works
Multi-Pure Drinking Water Systems' replaceable
triple-action filter has been formulated using materials
that will provide the highest quality drinking water without
removing the healthful, natural minerals. Multi-Pure's
carbon block filters combine mechanical filtration,
electrokinetic adsorption, and physical adsorption to
provide the most effective contaminant reduction
possible.
Mechanical Filtration: The
filtration process begins with water passing through a
graded density 5-micron pre-filter that traps dirt, sand,
and particles that affect the taste, odor, and overall
appearance of your water. Then the water passes through the
highly compacted solid carbon block where direct mechanical
interception of particles as small as 0.5 micron occurs.
Asbestos, cysts, and turbidity are reduced through
mechanical filtration at the sub-micron level.
Electrokinetic Adsorption:
The graded density prefilter acquires a positive molecular
charge as water passes through it. Since most colloidal
contaminants exhibit a negative charge in solution, the
media fibers will electrokinetically attract charged
colloidal particles too small for removal by mechanical
straining.
Physical Adsorption:
Multi-Pure's highly compacted carbon block filter media is a
blend of selected activated carbons and other materials that
reduce aesthetic contaminants and health-related
contaminants. Many carbons are selected with a high surface
area and high retentivity characteristics. The materials are
formed into a carbon block, which is densely compacted to
provide longer contact time and outstanding performance that
cannot be achieved with other filtration technologies.
Multi-Pure's carbon block filter effectively adsorbs
contaminants with health significance, including chlordane,
lead, mercury, MTBE, PCBs, Toxaphene, and VOCs, plus
aesthetic contaminants such as chlorine and chloramine.
The carbon block filter is engineered so that
contaminants removed by mechanical filtration will cause the
flow rate to decrease, and the filter will clog. It is
recommended that the filter be replaced when the first of
the following occurs: (a) annually; (b) the unit's rated
capacity is reached; (c) the flow rate diminishes; (d) the
filter becomes saturated with bad tastes and odors.
The effectiveness of any drinking water treatment device
is measured by the performance of its filter. Multi-Pure
provides the best in water filtration!
for more info
contact
Ray Allard
or call
603-692-6193
1-877-417-0401
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